Almost a decade into Bitcoin and this shit just keeps getting less and less decentralized. It's becoming clear that cryptocurrency will never have any practical use as money in the normie sphere. It MIGHT be digital gold, but the current price is due to speculation that it will be the future of money/microtransactions and its instability make it unattractive for a store or value. It's been a fun hobby and I've enjoyed the memes, but I'm out.
>>3351018
This is the speculation phase you brainlet. Once all the key players have moved into the space, bitcoin will level out at about $1-10m per coin
anon doesnt realize the global bankers are molding btc into what it needs to be for use in the 'normie sphere'.
a company worth a trillion dollars doesnt own blockstream for shits and giggles.
let the door hit you on the way out :^)
>>3351018
>It's becoming clear that cryptocurrency will never have any practical use as money in the normie sphere.
Normies literally do what there told. 100 more celebrity endorsements and it's game over.
>>3351047
What's $1-10m? 1 to 10 Malay dollars?
Don't you understand that governments want to control the money flows? Cryptocurrencies are decentralized, they won't be the "future money" unless we kill off every dictator on the planet. Which won't happen. The coin, which is 100% under government control - this is a more likely outcome of events.
>>3351047
>1-10 mil
Lmao, that's some fantasy.
>>3351018
Reminder to ignore the opinions of anyone who unironically uses the term "brainlet."